P. Parvy
Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
33 Papers
289 Citations
P. Parvy is an academic researcher from Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Amino acid. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of P. Parvy include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Papers
Early alterations of plasma free amino acids in chronic renal failure.
TL;DR: Changes in the plasma concentration of several non essential amino acids are already present in the early stage of renal failure in patients with no sign of protein malnutrition: these may result from altered metabolic pathways of amino acids related to uremia and/or nephron loss per se.
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Renal synthesis of arginine in chronic renal failure : in vivo and in vitro studies in rats with 5/6 nephrectomy
TL;DR: In vivo results showed that renal Cit uptake and Arg release were not altered in CRF, and showed that Arg synthesis increased only in proportion to the hypertrophy of remnant PCT (+50%), and was highly and similarly dependent on Cit concentration in PCT of remnant and normal kidneys.
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Clinical approach to inherited metabolic diseases in the neonatal period: a 20-year survey.
Jean-Marie Saudubray,Hélène Ogier,Jean-Paul Bonnefont,Arnold Munnich,Anne Lombès,Hervé F,G. Mitchel,N. Specola,P. Parvy +8 more
TL;DR: A method of diagnosis is proposed which groups newborns with inborn errors of intermediary metabolism into five categories, and initial therapy, and sophisticated investigations can be planned on the basis of this grouping.
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Hepatic failure in disorders of oxidative phosphorylation with neonatal onset
V Cormier,Pierre Rustin,Jean-Paul Bonnefont,Caroline Rambaud,Anne Vassault,Daniel Rabier,P. Parvy,Sophie Couderc,Françoise Parrot-Roulaud,Mireille Carré,Jean-Claude Risse,C. Cahuzac,Jean-Marie Saudubray,Agnès Rötig,Philippe Hubert,Arnold Munnich +15 more
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Age-related reference values for free amino acids in first morning urine specimens.
TL;DR: Age-related reference values for urinary free amino acids in first morning urine specimens from 360 control subjects were determined and the use of these results to detect aminoacidopathies and tubulopathies is discussed.
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